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| Linksys Router Daisy Chained to a Netgear RT314
I came across a setup today consisting of a Linksys BEFW11S4 Wireless Router daisy chained to a Netgear RT314. The Wireless Router has DHCP disabled and is getting it's IP from the Netgear. They are using the Wireless connection for a Laptop. All is working okay. I did notice that the laptop card setup has WEP disabled and I would guess the same is set in the Wireless Router. I was wondering about the security of this setup. -- Write your questions down on the back of a $20 dollar bill and send them to me |
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| said by dp :I did notice that the laptop card setup has WEP disabled and I would guess the same is set in the Wireless Router. That's a completely open network. The issue is not the two routers, it is that no encryption is implemented, thus an open network. |
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  dp Premium,MVM join:2000-12-08 Greensburg, PA | Re: Linksys Router Daisy Chained to a Netgear RT31
So, I need to get encryption set on both the laptop card and the router? |
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  jazzman916 Life on the Upbeat Premium,Mod join:2001-09-01 Birdland clubs: | reply to dp Re: Linksys Router Daisy Chained to a Netgear RT314
Yes, for minimal protection.
Go here for more tips: »Wireless Security |
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| Re: Linksys Router Daisy Chained to a Netgear RT31
said by jazzman916 :Yes, for minimal protection. Go here for more tips: » Wireless Security Thanks, this wireless stuff is all relatively new to me. -- Write your questions down on the back of a $20 dollar bill and send them to me |
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| reply to dp Re: Linksys Router Daisy Chained to a Netgear RT314
Also the Wifi Router should preferably be outside the dynamic pool of the RT314 (ie set its LANIP manually), but of course still within the subnet of the RT314. (DHCP and RIP turned off as well). In terms of security you should be using WPA with a minimum random 25 character key. WEP does not cut the mustard anymore. -- Ain't nuthin but the blues! "Albert Collins". Leave your troubles at the door! "Pepe Peregil" De Sevilla. Just Don't Wifi without WPA, "Yul Brenner"LlamaWorks Equipment |
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| Re: Linksys Router Daisy Chained to a Netgear RT31
said by Anav :Also the Wifi Router should preferably be outside the dynamic pool of the RT314 (ie set its LANIP manually), but of course still within the subnet of the RT314. (DHCP and RIP turned off as well). In terms of security you should be using WPA with a minimum random 25 character key. WEP does not cut the mustard anymore. Thanks for the additional info. He needs to upgrade his wireless notebook card or driver. I believe it was a Linksys WPC11 which only had WEP as an option with his current driver (his router supports WPA). I managed to locate a WPA driver for this adapter but haven't been back to his place to install it yet. Right now all he has is the WEP encryption and MAC filtering. -- Write your questions down on the back of a $20 dollar bill and send them to me |
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  Anav Sarcastic Llama? Naw, Just Acerbic Premium join:2001-07-16 Dartmouth, NS | Better than no protection with the plan to implement WPA when able is good. Ensure the router password is also not the default (min 8 random characters - u/l case, numbers symbols). |
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